History and Philosophy of Physics

A Non-standard Model of Physics

This new model, which is quite different from standard model of physics, asserts that our universe is four dimensional created by two kinds of four dimensional (4D) hyper spherical particles and every object in universe moves as wave due to local transverse motion of these 4D particles. The new model supports an alternate cosmology quite different from ‘The hypothesis of expanding universe with big bang origin’. Everyone will be surprised to know that theories and equations obtained from this new cosmology are able to give simple explanations of many puzzles of physics such as: internal structure of fundamental particle, origin of mass, origin of charge, origin of strong force, wave- particle duality of matter and radiation and some others. Our new model stands on classical mechanics, but it supports quantum mechanics by deriving Schrödinger equation and de Broglie hypothesis. The model also describes a four dimensional classical technique (named as spiral transformation) for conversion of radiation into matter and vice versa. According to our new model fundamental particles are created when four dimensional space deforms locally and equal magnitude of charges of fundamental particles is due to their similar shape. The model also gives an expression for unified Coulomb and strong force. It explains why electron-positron pair annihilates but electron-proton pair forms a stable combination and why n-n or p-p combination is unstable in spite of strong attractive force but n-p combination (deuteron) is stable.

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